RATS
Billing and Invoicing
FACTS
General Grant Knowledge
Indirect
Costs (IDC)
100

This term refers to the f the funds used to support a grant or agreement.

What is the funding source?

100

Invoices typically include the date, description of work, and this.

What is the amount due or total cost?

100

This is required in FACTS when a grant’s end date is extended.

What is an amendment?

100

Money awarded to support a defined goal.

What is a grant?

100

The rate applied to direct costs to recover indirect expenses is called this.

What is the indirect cost rate (IDC rate)?

200

This term refers to the start and end dates during which the grant-funded project is authorized to operate.

What is the Period of Performance?

200

The process of requesting payment from a funder for work performed.

What is billing?

200

Grant agreements in FACTS must align with this governing document.

What is the grant award or grant agreement?

200

Grants are awarded based on this process.

What is the application process?

200

To calculate IDC, multiply direct costs by this.

What is the IDC rate?

300

This is the final stage of financial and administrative close out in the tracking status field.

What is FBO Closeout in Progress?

300

Billing must align with the grant agreement or contract terms. This ensures:

What is compliance?

300

FACTS helps ensure this key principle for state contracts.

What is transparency and accountability?

300

A required document, that shows how grant money is spent.

FFR or financial report

300

When a grant allows a fixed amount for indirect costs rather than a percentage, this is called:

What is a predetermined or flat IDC amount?

400

This amount should include the Grantor/Contractor Funds, State Matching Funds, and Non-FWC Matching Funds

Total Agreement Amount

400

Documentation supporting billed expenses must be kept for this type of review.

What is an audit or compliance review?

400

This information must match the grant award document when entered into FACTS.

What is the award amount and period of performance?

400

Organization that receives grant funds to carry out a project.

Who is the grantee?

400

A grant has $50,000 in direct costs and a 20% IDC rate. How much is the indirect cost?

What is $10,000?

500

This type of grant payment method reimburses the grantee for allowable expenses already incurred rather than providing funds upfront.  

What is cost reimbursement?  

500

Invoices must be accurate, complete, and reflect this type of costs.

What are allowable costs?

500

FACTS integrates with this state financial system for payment and tracking purposes.

What is FLAIR?

500

Costs that cannot be directly attributed to a specific project.

What are indirect costs?

500

This document outlines how an organization allocates indirect costs across programs and projects

  • What is a cost allocation plan?


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